Search: Site   Web

2 from Colusa in ag leadership program

Two Colusa County residents have been selected to participate in the California Agricultural Leadership Program, one of the premier educational opportunities in the United States.

Sarah Reynolds of Williams and Jim Peterson of Colusa will take part in seminars, trips and other activities during the next two years.

Their class, recently inaugurated in Sacramento, is the 40th sponsored by the California Agricultural Leadership Foundation.

Its alumni include Assemblyman Jim Nielsen, California Secretary of Food and Agriculture A.G. Kawamura and Lt. Gov.-designee Abel Maldonado.

Reynolds said she is honored to be selected for the program because it will give her an opportunity to expand her horizons beyond the farm issues she faces on a daily basis.

"It's not about being a leader for leadership's sake," Reynolds said Monday. "The program will provide me with the tools I need to take an active role in addressing the challenges our farming community faces now and in the future."

Reynolds works at T&P Farms in Arbuckle and has taken on many roles on the family farm since graduating from Maxwell High School in 2002 and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 2007.

She is the project manager and almond huller and sheller office manager, and does byproduct sales. One of her projects is introducing a large solar power system to the farm.

Her husband, Sam Reynolds, is a Colusa County farmer who grows row crops, wheat and rice, and manages his family's farm in Williams.

Sarah Reynolds also has a small pomegranate operation. "It's a hobby I hope will grow into a business," she said.

Peterson is a partial owner of three agricultural businesses within a family farming operation. The farming side of the business involves his family's farm, as well as custom farming for other families.

Chico Nut Hulling and Shelling is an almond-processing company that performs hulling and shelling of almonds for his own operation as well as several outside growers. It packages and sells almonds and walnuts in the United States and internationally.

Peterson was born in Chico, where he grew up and worked on his family's farm. In 1999, he graduated with honors from Simpson University, where he majored in business and human resource management. He lives in Colusa with wife, Nelle, and their three children.

Both Reynolds and Peterson were selected after a lengthy process, which included the recommendations of program alumni and state agriculture leaders.

Reynolds and Peterson will participate in a 10-day national seminar during the first year and a 15-day international seminar during the second year.

Contact Susan Meeker at 458-2121 or smeeker@tcnpress.com.


See archived 'Local News' stories »
 



Weather
Traffic
News Alerts
For complete Yuba-Sutter weather details click here
ADVERTISEMENT 
Featured Events

 
  • Find an Event
ADVERTISEMENT 
Poll
Games
Puzzles